WFDF spacer The World Games 2005 in Duisburg, Germany
Ultimate Disc Golf Freestyle Guts DDC Field Events

Flying Disc Ultimate at The World Games 2005!

Gold - USA, Silver - Australia, Bronze - Canada

Germany's number 23 Jan Raether (in white) secures the catch in the second half against double Finnish defense. Germany goes on to win the close placement game for the enthusiastic home fans, 13-10. Photo by Ali Tiefenbacher (See Photos for more! See Sightings for a news clip!)

For Fans, Players and Media: For news, athlete biographies, game photos, and results follow the links to the left. Online scores are updated every point of every game.

For Newcomers to Flying Disc Sports: Try a disc sport yourself! Follow the links above to learn more. Ultimate and disc golf are by far the largest disc sports, played at highly competitive levels world-wide. At the same time, WFDF encourages players with any amount of experience to enjoy tossing a disc with friends and family, anytime, anywhere.

"Play catch, invent games!"

 

Media Contacts in Duisburg

Joey Gray, Secretary General, World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) E-mail: joey.gray@wfdf.org

Thomas Griesbaum, Technical Delegate to the Duisburg Organizing Committee and Board Member, World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) E-mail: griesbaum@wfdf.org


:
:
:
: